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Programming VHF conventional

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I have had my G5 for 6 months now and love it. Monitor the many P25 phase 1 and 2 systems without any issues in my area. I still haven't figured out how to program VHF conventional frequencies through the software. For example. I want to program 10 vhf interop frequencies in one zone.
 

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Tab D2 enter frequency info, Tab D6 enter each frequency in knob position, one per knob (Photo 1), then decide where you want them and enter them as a NORMAL SCAN (Photo 2). This will get you started, if you have other questions add them in this thread.

Photo 1
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Photo 2
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